Husband: English Wife: American Baby: Australian Edit: i can not believe i have 1K Edit 2: OMG 2K!? Edit 3: THIS COMMENTS SECTION HAS BECOME INTO A FAMILY FOREST!!!
jesus christ how many kids is this family gonna have edit: HOLY FUCK GUYS IM CHECKING IN WHEN THEY HAVE 19 KIDS edit no.2: now they have 22 honestly i feel really bad
The dead bi person ikr ayye half the time I was agreeing with the British and the other time I was agreeing with the Americans and then other times I was just laughing at the fact that we make up our words
I say whatever comes out first usually kitchen room but sometimes paper towel. Paper towels reminds me of the blue rough sheets of paper we had to use in primary school if there was no toilet rolls left 😂
Alooo~ i've been studying english for 10 years almost, and british english is most easy to understand in my opinion. Btw, it's really confusing because in the textbooks thdy show you british english but if you see a movie you hear american english.
Ilinca Unicorn it depends on where you live, if you live in Europe then you should learn British English. If you live in the Americas then you should learn American English. Though once you learn one version the rest is easy.
Child of the couple: My parents fight a lot Kid: Oh my gosh that's horrible Child: Oh no, it's just the American revolution *whispers* But with _words_
My families like that, i live in England (idk if ur in England or America) and for context fanny is a swear word here (I think). Once I was in school and meant to say bumbag and I said fanny pack...it was in year 7 as well so I didn’t have many friends 😂 so now everyone in my class thought I was trouble
My kids will go through that experience lol. Their dad is British but he’s moved to the states to live here cause I couldn’t be too far from my family. As for him he didn’t care where we live. My son says trousers and pants and he pronounces certain things like his dad but he uses both types of English and also Latin American Spanish cause I’m Peruvian.
@@kindairreevant8607 yesss I love when I go to America and see my grandma and she says stuff like do you want some chips and then she picks up some crisps and I just roll with it 😂
And OMG, little Alfie is getting so big already!!!! And I swear it's illegal to be that damn cute. He is way too precious and adorable for words, isn't he??
This one is 10 times funnier than the first 🤣🤣🤣 especially the end.. Steven: we need kitchen towels. Laura: *ITs PApER TOwELS!* (kicks paper towels outta hand)
Please do more of these! I have American friends online and as much as they love giggling at how I say things (I'm from UK) we sometimes get into confusion with some words. xD This is relatable.
OMG SO FUNNY!! I laughed most at the part when you asked how you spell Pacifier.. that was the funniest when.. England: I'm just taking the piss America: YOUR TAKING A PISS!?!? omg 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You need to make a series of this 😂😂
In the U.S. we DO use day/month/year for certain writing formats (most often MLA and APA in my classes) for essays, lab reports, etc. Though it’s only first taught in high school (in my case at least) and continues to be used throughout college/university. Though, weirdly enough, it’s still not commonly used for everyday things, nor for most official paperwork or documentation.
This is the 2nd one of these i watched today. It was so amusing I hit the subscribe button right after. Usually dont subscribe until i have watched about 20-30 vids.
Laura’s face when Stephen explains football.. I’ve been waiting to impart that kind of rational on an American for a long time n seeing him do it.. not gonna lie, it made me feel good 🤣
Steven: I was taking a mickey. Laura: Who's mickey. Steven: No I'm taking a piss. Laura: YOU'RE TAKING A PISS?!? Me: this line just broke me, I knew some people were strange, but oh my god!!!
These videos are so funny to me because my boyfriend is British and I'm American. We have conversations exactly like this except he's more forceful like Laura. 😂😂
I grew up in England, and moved to the US when I was nine. As a result, I have a mix of dialects in my head, but I was too young to understand all that. Anyway, these videos are really helping me understand my own vocabulary, and why some words that I know the meaning of I haven't heard in a long while. "So *that's* the difference between a Satsuma and a Clementine! Nothing!" So, yeah. Thank you for this.
Meanwhile, in the U.S.: North-easterner: “IT’S PRONOUNCED PEA-CAN!” Midwesterner/Southerner: “IT’S PRONOUNCED PE-CAHN!” My northeastern mother after 30+ years in the midwest: “Pea-cahn.”
How to say “coffee” in the U.S. New York: Caw-fee New Jersey: Cooaw-fee Massachusetts: Caffee Most other places in the U.S.: Coughy Artists on the internet: Ko-fi
And the baby is bilingual in American and British.
Well, trilingual actually...
American, British and Babytalk...
Lol
Britcan nevermind that sounds terrible
No. It’s the same language.😂😂 just didn’t deferent terminology.
Also, British isn’t a language. It’s a nationality.
American isn't a language either, it's a person who is born in America. We call it English.
Husband: English
Wife: American
Baby: Australian
Edit: i can not believe i have 1K
Edit 2: OMG 2K!?
Edit 3: THIS COMMENTS SECTION HAS BECOME INTO A FAMILY FOREST!!!
2nd child: Irish
3rd Child: Canadian
jesus christ how many kids is this family gonna have
edit: HOLY FUCK GUYS IM CHECKING IN WHEN THEY HAVE 19 KIDS
edit no.2: now they have 22 honestly i feel really bad
6th Child:Asian
7th Child:Korean
3:16 I’M DEAD 💀😂😭🤣
“I would never lay a hand on you” 😭😂😭
1 Minute ASM
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SpiritDrxgon xx omg yass 666
I’ve never heard it called a wife beater I call it a tank top
English: *_"We call it a queue because you must wait"_*
American: we call it a line cause thats a shape they go in
really British English is just extra literal
@@darwinpowell7841 We aren't and it literally and Are not is
Yeah im english
Australian is a mix of both and then we make some things up
😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤪🤪🤪
The dead bi person ikr ayye half the time I was agreeing with the British and the other time I was agreeing with the Americans and then other times I was just laughing at the fact that we make up our words
Like thongs. They are what you call flip flops. Not the underweae
Sloth yes we do, but some of these I have never even seen!
So do the Irish!!
Her: "This is a handbag, this is a purse, this is a wallet."
Him: "That's a purse, that's a handbag, that's another bag."
Me: 😂
That is what we say in England
@@ktiauwu9273 Yeah, I know. I'm English and I'm still laughing my head off.
@@wolfmoonwalker6553 lol same
The thing is that I agree with him but I am not English
KK forlife not just England the whole of UK and probably other places
"I thought you said you wanted to get banged" lmao 😂😂😂😭🤷♀️
British & American are EXTREMELY different from each other. I love hearing the differences in slang & accents
now the real question is...... *who does the baby agree with*
😂
I hope he just takes the nap.
😂😂😂
UK
Uk
“Its PAPER TOWEL”
*kicks them out of his hand*
It was at this moment he realized he’d married an American
I'd say kitchen roll.
Edit: Paper towels to me are the ones you dry your hands with in public toilets as an alternative to the hand dryer.
BoraCM 39 same
God bless
It just reminds me of wet paper towels in primary school
I say whatever comes out first usually kitchen room but sometimes paper towel. Paper towels reminds me of the blue rough sheets of paper we had to use in primary school if there was no toilet rolls left 😂
"It's post code, and do you need a rubber?" "How is a condom gonna help me in this situation?" LMBO #thatpart! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
People call condoms rubbers? America is so weird... (I’m American)
@@icypopsicle9082 rubber is just an American slang for condom
@Refrigerator Oh I didn’t know that.
@The Math Guy I mean that makes sense I guess 😂
As someone who is learning English....I've never been so confused😂
It's probably better to learn British english as American english is more of a broken or slang English. Sorry if I seem a bit too serious. 😅
@@platonica3622
Ok thanks for the advice
Alooo~ i've been studying english for 10 years almost, and british english is most easy to understand in my opinion. Btw, it's really confusing because in the textbooks thdy show you british english but if you see a movie you hear american english.
English is an... interesting language.
Ilinca Unicorn it depends on where you live, if you live in Europe then you should learn British English. If you live in the Americas then you should learn American English. Though once you learn one version the rest is easy.
I've never heard of "throwing a wobbler" and I'm English, we just call it a fit. At least that's what we do where I'm from
Or hissy fit lol and I’m a Brit
Samee im from kent. I mostly hear like fit or hissy fit
I'd say throwing a wobbly, but I'm Welsh not English
@@ShelbyGTMustang60 ohh k thx cuz i never heard it
PeytonM Felix
Hey I’m in Kent aswell, well on Sheppey actually 🙂
Laura:that’s a wife beater
Steven so innocently:I would never lay a hand on you
Don't call it a wife beater, it's a tank top.
It's a style of tank top, where I'm from, we refer to tank tops by their type
Queneshia Granger It’s bc people who used to wear it the most were trashy men who would do shit like that.
it's a sleeveless shirt ffs
Queneshia Granger white beater
We call them by type here. “Spaghetti strap” “wife beater” “racer back”
“How is a condom gonna help me in this situation?”
Don’t ask questions you aren’t prepared to know the answer to
Oh she's deeefffinnnetttlllyy not prepared~
Lol
Rubbers,when you need to erase something that never happened 😂😂😂
I can relate to this english vs American thing im English and its very annoying
Honestly I think English makes more sense
@@alexcunn77 yeah cause a vest in America is a ??wife beater??
Sameeee when i went to America for a wedding i was just correcting my cousins
Me too, like faucet? What in the world is a faucet?! Is it a tap or what?
PeytonM Felix Technically you weren’t “correcting” them you were just telling them your way of saying it-
“Beets”
“Beetroot”
“I’ll BEAT YOU!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMFAO! I LOVE you guys! I have shared yer videos more than any other. :-D
the level of passive aggressive in this is absolutely hilarious
I’m in Australia and here it feels like it’s a mix of American English and British English
Anabel Gveric lol yes!
Defo
@@pankosushi ik!
😂 same, it's funny some of these things
Same dude same
Child of the couple: My parents fight a lot
Kid: Oh my gosh that's horrible
Child: Oh no, it's just the American revolution
*whispers* But with _words_
Me saying it’s a tantrum
I love you guys my mum is American and my dad is British and I speak both sometimes it's really confusing 😂
My families like that, i live in England (idk if ur in England or America) and for context fanny is a swear word here (I think). Once I was in school and meant to say bumbag and I said fanny pack...it was in year 7 as well so I didn’t have many friends 😂 so now everyone in my class thought I was trouble
My kids will go through that experience lol. Their dad is British but he’s moved to the states to live here cause I couldn’t be too far from my family. As for him he didn’t care where we live. My son says trousers and pants and he pronounces certain things like his dad but he uses both types of English and also Latin American Spanish cause I’m Peruvian.
@@kindairreevant8607 yesss I love when I go to America and see my grandma and she says stuff like do you want some chips and then she picks up some crisps and I just roll with it 😂
@@kindairreevant8607
Yeah, fanny isn't a swear word, more like... an inappropriate word.
So you’re basically an Australian (I saw a lot of comments saying Australia is a mix of the two)
Aside from the laughs their chemistry is amazing. They're a rare couple.
Who else wants part 3? ❤️
I'm British and I've never used the word 'wobbler' in my life...😂
I have heard it once in a blue moon but almost always to take the piss
I said to my American colleague, my brother's a dafty, they didn't understand!
Same here
@@saby8765 oh my gosh
What's wobbler??
And OMG, little Alfie is getting so big already!!!! And I swear it's illegal to be that damn cute. He is way too precious and adorable for words, isn't he??
Omg yes! He is so adorable!!
Him: Setee.
Me: IT'S A BLOODY SOFA!!!
Tis a setee
Same I call it sofa anyway
*moment of realisation*
Wait he British... I British
I confused
same
It’s a couch
Chesterfield
Love these!!! Keep doing more!!! I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️
His face when he said, "cooker" was great. Just enough mischievousness.
This one is 10 times funnier than the first 🤣🤣🤣 especially the end..
Steven: we need kitchen towels.
Laura: *ITs PApER TOwELS!* (kicks paper towels outta hand)
I loved that!
Actually it’s kitchen roll
Please do more of these! I have American friends online and as much as they love giggling at how I say things (I'm from UK) we sometimes get into confusion with some words. xD This is relatable.
You complement each other so well!!! 😍😍
Sweet little family 💕 thanks for making us laugh!
Why do Americans call petrol/diesel gas,when it’s literally a liquid🤦♀️
xPhoebex because it’s short for gasoline
It’s short for gasoline...
@@orangetruffle6024 u don't put bloody gasoline in your car tho do you
Hannah Renèe yes.. are you dumb
@@bishwahh8710 nah i put diesel thanks
I've said it before and I'll say it again. These two are relationship goals
This was much funnier than I thought it would be. You two are so funny
OMG SO FUNNY!! I laughed most at the part when you asked how you spell Pacifier.. that was the funniest when.. England: I'm just taking the piss
America: YOUR TAKING A PISS!?!?
omg 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You need to make a series of this 😂😂
When she kicked the paper towels 😂😂😂
I’m English And I Understand Americans So Much!
Love these miss these.
I've never understood the month/date/year thing...... It does not make sense 🤔
Exactly shortest to longest
But you would want to know what month you're speaking of first, no? Oh wait.... so how does one know what the date is if it's like 11/11/2019?????
The best way is year month then day. Easiest to sort thru in anything really.
In the U.S. we DO use day/month/year for certain writing formats (most often MLA and APA in my classes) for essays, lab reports, etc. Though it’s only first taught in high school (in my case at least) and continues to be used throughout college/university. Though, weirdly enough, it’s still not commonly used for everyday things, nor for most official paperwork or documentation.
@@evastickler3298 O_O Such long information
Y'all's "Lil' man" is absolutely beautiful!!! 💙🙏💜
I love how as an Australian I'm in between both lmao
It is not the first time I watch your videos and everytime you make laugh a whole lot
I speak like a British 😂 (so does my fam and we aren’t British nor American) 🤣
This couple is def in love...watching them is different from other videos i come accross on youtube....its genuine
Him: “Ohhh we getting ice Lollys?”
Her: “No we’re getting popsicles”
Me: “No your getting icy poles!”
Yesss 😁
*Ice on a stick*
Icy poles??? I have never heard someone call them that, and my American brain is confused XD
WeirdoWithAHoodie hahaha that’s what we call them in Australia
no we're getting ice candy.
No one:
Baby: *can we speak Australian now?!*
Australians use both British and American words and terms as well as our own so these videos are fun 😂
‘Your taking a piss!’ 😂 i chocked on my juice
Dad: this is vest
Wife: that's a wife beater
Me the aussie: Dam that's a singlet
I’m from the Bahamas 🇧🇸 and we call it a singlet too!
"YOU'RE TAKING A PISS?" dying haha
I'm giving him points on bill vs check. In the Midwest, we call it a bill too. And before 1990 or so, you could probably pay it with a check.
“I would never lay a hand on you”🤣🤣🤣
British gang where you at!? ❤️❤️
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I'm not British but I'm liking it anyways. 🖤
Right here mate!
Back at you, fellow Brit here
Heree i am mate
Here mate^-^ Im not a wife beater
This is the 2nd one of these i watched today. It was so amusing I hit the subscribe button right after. Usually dont subscribe until i have watched about 20-30 vids.
I can so relate to the whole chips / crisps argument
I love how cute they are.
I still can't wrap my American brain around biscuits meaning cookies.
In philippines, almost all cookies and crackers are called biscuits.
:)
Where I am the crunchy ones are called biscuits like digestives and cookies are softer
Trust me I find it so hard to get my British brain around biscuits and gravy
@@elliea5326 and pancakes bacon and syrup
And I can't wrap my British head around this sentence. What are you talking about?
Steven’s face during the whole Wifebeater skit had me rolling 🤣
My manager even laughed lol
And then Australians here be like: BOTH XD
*YES
Laura’s face when Stephen explains football.. I’ve been waiting to impart that kind of rational on an American for a long time n seeing him do it.. not gonna lie, it made me feel good 🤣
She is my favorite youtuber your baby is so adorable ❤️
Slapping his hands as he’s stealing fries! 🤣🤣🤣
This is so me and my husband! He is from Northern Ireland (uk) and I'm from the us. Please check out the videos of our little one
The waiter must have been very amused while helping them film
"i can help with that" lmao
awwww, the joys of living with a bloke
Steven: I was taking a mickey.
Laura: Who's mickey.
Steven: No I'm taking a piss.
Laura: YOU'RE TAKING A PISS?!?
Me: this line just broke me, I knew some people were strange, but oh my god!!!
Taking the piss hun not a 😂
Wow that’s an amazing kick of the paper towels at the end and the look on Steve Face is so f hilarious !!!
Realising that i used both at diff times when I am not American and English
I love that you do these! It explains so much I never understood when reading British literature. 😆😆😆
Legends say that they're still arguing over the bill
That was priceless!!!
You got an Aussie mate? It’ll be awesome if you add that to your equation.
I love English vs American vids
These videos are so funny to me because my boyfriend is British and I'm American. We have conversations exactly like this except he's more forceful like Laura. 😂😂
Steven: satsumas
Laura: clementines
Me: ORANGES
Lol
No, those were TANGERINES.
But Satsumas, clementines, oranges and tangerines are all different fruits!
Lol same
They are the funniest! one messed up love.
I’m out 😂
“I would never lay a hands on you”
3:16
I think their baby is GORGEOUS ❤️🥺✌🏻
I just realised that Australia is a mix between America and England....
I grew up in England, and moved to the US when I was nine. As a result, I have a mix of dialects in my head, but I was too young to understand all that. Anyway, these videos are really helping me understand my own vocabulary, and why some words that I know the meaning of I haven't heard in a long while.
"So *that's* the difference between a Satsuma and a Clementine! Nothing!"
So, yeah. Thank you for this.
Them: WOBBLER FIT WOBBLER FIT WOBBLER FIT
me:TANTRUM
Yaaasss FINALY it's a tantrum
Love this, so fricken funny. Any time I need a pick me up, i watch your videos.
Watched this on Facebook and now my wife and I are going to watch this another 100 times on RUclips. Keep up the good work
You guys are just too damn funny
Meanwhile, in the U.S.:
North-easterner: “IT’S PRONOUNCED PEA-CAN!”
Midwesterner/Southerner: “IT’S PRONOUNCED PE-CAHN!”
My northeastern mother after 30+ years in the midwest: “Pea-cahn.”
How to say “coffee” in the U.S.
New York: Caw-fee
New Jersey: Cooaw-fee
Massachusetts: Caffee
Most other places in the U.S.: Coughy
Artists on the internet: Ko-fi
I’m Aussie and we use both American and British words so I was agreeing with both of them time to time
Do you jump in a jumper or do you sweat in a sweater? 🤔
iwatchkittenvids45 you sweat in a sweater
Both
We need more of these!!!
American mum + british dad= austrailian baby
*its simple*
That's more like Anglo american
I left the cooker on... 😂😂😂💙
“Beet”
“No, beetroot”
“No, beet you!”
-Evergreen- I didn’t realize beetroot was an English word... I’m American and I say beetroot without realizing it’s not an American word L
Lol when Laura kicked the paper towels out of Steven’s hands🤣🤣🤣
I'm English, married to an American, and we have the same language discrepancies. I love using English words when talking to others lol
OH MY GOD YESSS!! Also I actually really like that green jumper
And the baby is going to end up Australian 😂
These guys are the Best!!💜
My dads American and my mums English so this basically sums up my childhood 😂
Your English verse America are absolutely hilarious keep them coming.